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The Dinos swimmers put a bow on the 2024-2025 season at Brigham Young University over the weekend during the 3A State Championships. In two days of competition, the Carbon boys finished in the No. 6 spot and the Lady Dinos closed out their season at No. 7.

Judge Memorial claimed the top finish in the boys’ division scoring 366 points, Canyon View finished in second, almost 100 points behind at 267.5. Ogden (206), Emery (175.5), and Union (169.5) rounded out the top five. Carbon finished in sixth with 124 points.

Carbon collected a pair of top-ten finishes in the 200 free relay and the 400 free. In the 200, Mason Engar, Bracken Hanson, Leland Kepsel. and Logan Kranendonk finished in ninth, then in the 400, Engar, Hanson, and Kranendonk were joined by James Tullis for a sixth-place finish.

Individually, Engar would earn a fourth-place in 200 free and a ninth place in the 100 fly. Hanson swam to a fourth-place finish in the 500 free, and a ninth-place finish in the 200 free. Kranendonk would claim seventh in the 500 free and Tullis finished ninth in the 100-yard backstroke.

The top three in the girl’s division was a carbon copy of the boys with Judge Memorial taking first with a score of 382, Canyon View earned second with 275 points. Ogden (204), Union (159), and Richfield (152) made up the rest of the top five. The Lady Dinos earned a seventh-place finish with 139 points.

Carbon earned top 10 finishes in the relay competitions. In the 200 medley, Evie Halk, Aylen Lyman, Maya Bower, and Lisa King finished in ninth. The 200-free team of Lily Thayn, Rachel Blackburn, Kanyon Christensen, and Bower claimed tenth place, and the 400-free team of Thayn, Blackburn, Halk, and Christensen earned the seventh-place spot.

Individual accolades went to Halk for her fifth-place finish in the 500 free and a tenth-place finish in the 200 free. Thayn would earn a sixth-place finish in the 200 IM, and Bower would complete the 500 free right behind Halk in sixth, Blackburn finished the race in tenth. King earned a pair of tenth-place finishes in the 50 free and the 100 free.

This wraps up the season for the swim team, congratulations to all who competed this season.

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